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WHAT IS THE FIRST word that comes to mind when you hear “country club”? The word “friendly” doesn’t usually top the list and, at times, it might not even make the list. Many people tend to think of the word “stuffy” which is a synonym for “unfriendly”. However, your Club is truly making a splash as we become known as the friendliest Club around. Over the course of this season we have heard comments such as: “It's such an incredible club with everything you could ask for, including ridiculously friendly members and staff! I was very impressed and I’d like to explore membership offerings.” and “Everyone here is just so friendly! When I’ve visited private clubs as a guest in the past, I have always felt like an outsider and sometimes an intruder . . . but everyone, from the members to the staff, made me feel at home here as if I’ve been a member for years. It’s a wonderful place.” These are only a few of the fantastic comments we have received, so we want to thank you for simply being you; for always making the extra effort to say hello to someone you don’t know or to wave to a prospective member on a tour, or for introduc- ing yourself to a newcomer at martini madness. As you relax and unwind at CRCC this summer, be sure to make a splash at one of the summer’s pool parties, or join us for our new Wednesday and Thursday evening “Twilight Dip & Dine.” Watch sparks fly at the Club’s 4th of July fireworks show and join the weekly 9-holers or a drop-in tennis clinic. As you continue to perfect your swing both on the courts and course, we look forward to seeing you become more involved with the various Member groupings and events offered during the summer months. Be sure to sign your children and grand- children up for junior summer golf, tennis, swim and/or combo camps. The camps are open to both members and non-members so be sure to also tell your friends. Camp sessions will surely sell-out due to high demand; please make your reservation early! The summer season marks a time of Club improvement projects that you will soon see underway. All improvements are based on Member feedback, so, as always; we thank you for your suggestions and ask that you continue to tell us how we are doing. If you know of anyone who would enjoy the Club, please let me know so that I can extend an invitation to that person or family to be a “Member for the Day.”You can reach me at: 954.449.4404, [email protected]. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Special Club Events 3 Golf News 6 Tennis Events 10 Great Shots 11 Datebook 14 Calendars 15 CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB 1 CLUB LIFE SUMMER 2013 VOLUME 9 NO.3 CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB Makin’ a Splash KIARRA ROPER | SALES & MARKETING DIRECTOR
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W H AT I S T H E F I R S T

word that comes to mind

when you hear “country

club”? The word “friendly”

doesn’t usually top the list

and, at times, it might not

even make the list. Many

people tend to think of

the word “stuffy” which is a synonym for

“unfriendly”. However, your Club is truly

making a splash as we become known as the

friendliest Club around. Over the course of

this season we have heard comments such as:

“It's such an incredible club with everything

you could ask for, including ridiculously

friendly members and staff ! I was very

impressed and I’d like to explore membership

offerings.” and “Everyone here is just so friendly!

When I’ve visited private clubs as a guest in the

past, I have always felt like an outsider and

sometimes an intruder . . . but everyone, from

the members to the staff, made me feel at home

here as if I’ve been a member for years. It’s a

wonderful place.” These are only a few of the

fantastic comments we have received, so we

want to thank you for simply being you; for

always making the extra effort to say hello to

someone you don’t know or to wave to a

prospective member on a tour, or for introduc-

ing yourself to a newcomer at martini madness.

As you relax and unwind at CRCC this

summer, be sure to make a splash at one of the

summer’s pool parties, or join us for our new

Wednesday and Thursday evening “Twilight

Dip & Dine.” Watch sparks fly at the Club’s

4th of July fireworks show and join the weekly

9-holers or a drop-in tennis clinic. As you

continue to perfect your swing both on the

courts and course, we look forward to seeing

you become more involved with the various

Member groupings and events offered during

the summer months.

Be sure to sign your children and grand-

children up for junior summer golf, tennis,

swim and/or combo camps. The camps are

open to both members and non-members so

be sure to also tell your friends. Camp

sessions will surely sell-out due to high

demand; please make your reservation early!

The summer season marks a time of Club

improvement projects that you will soon see

underway. All improvements are based on

Member feedback, so, as always; we thank you

for your suggestions and ask that you continue

to tell us how we are doing.

If you know of anyone who would enjoy the

Club, please let me know so that I can extend

an invitation to that person or family to be a

“Member for the Day.” You can reach me at:

954.449.4404, [email protected].

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E

Special Club Events 3

Golf News 6

Tennis Events 10

Great Shots 11

Datebook 14

Calendars 15

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 1

CLUB LIFES U M M E R 2 0 1 3V O L U M E 9 N O . 3

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B

Makin’ a SplashK I A R R A R O P E R | S A L E S & M A R K E T I N G D I R E C T O R

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C L U B D I R E C T O R Y

CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

3801 Bayview Drive

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

P H O N E D I R E C T O R Y

Accounting (954) 449-4430

Carousel (954) 449-4438

Catering (954) 449-4401

Chef ’s Office (954) 449-4405

Clubhouse (954) 449-4400

Food & Beverage (954) 449-4402

Golf Shop (954) 449-4420

Ladies’ Locker Room (954) 449-4408

Membership (954) 449-4404

Men’s Grill Room (954) 449-4407

Pool (954) 449-4425

Reservations (954) 449-4439

Tennis Shop (954) 449-4410

www.coralridgecc.comFor the most complete and up to date

Club information, please visit our website.

E - M A I L

J.J. Sehlke – Managing Partner

[email protected]

Mark Lamers – Controller

[email protected]

Kiarra Roper – Director of Sales & Marketing

[email protected]

Debbie Williams – Food & Beverage Director

[email protected]

Udo Mueller – Executive Chef

[email protected]

Natalie Henry – Catering Manager

[email protected]

Scott Fox – Director of Golf

[email protected]

Will Hoag – Director of Tennis

[email protected]

Becky Collison – Director of Communications

& Club Events

[email protected]

cRCCC L U B N E W S

Please join us for a fun time and support

our young and talented CRCC Summer

Camp Swimmers!

1st – Intra-Club Meet All

ClubsSaturday, June 22

9 am Warm-up, 10 am Start

At Lighthouse Point Yacht Club

2nd – Dual MeetThursday, July 11

5:30 pm Warm-up, 6 pm Start

At Coral Ridge Country Club

Coral Ridge Country Club vs. Lauderdale

Isles Yacht Club

3rd – Dual MeetThursday, July 18

5:30 pm Warm-up, 6 pm Start

At Lighthouse Point Yacht Club

Coral Ridge Country Club vs. Lighthouse

Point Yacht Club

4th – Tri MeetThursday, July 25

5:30 pm Warm-up, 6 pm Start

At Lauderdale Yacht Club

Coral Ridge Country Club vs. Lauderdale

Yacht Club vs. Lauderdale Isles Yacht Club

5th - All Clubs Championship

MeetSaturday, August 3

9 am Warm-up, 10 am Start

At Lighthouse Point Yacht Club

Coral Ridge Country Club

Swim Camp/Practice Times10 am - 12 pm & 3 pm - 5pm

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B2

Thomas and Carrie Andersen

Jay Bird

Joseph and Alison Blasetti

Juan Carlos and Gina Cabrera

Angel and Melissa Carbonell

Derek Dettman and Ally Jenks

John and Stephanie Eckert

Marissa Fazio and Dallas Wharton

Bernie and Rosy Fernandez

Shirley Gallagher

Barbara Gudstadt

John Grove

Gordon Latz

Guy and Tracy Reese

W E L C O M E | N E W M E M B E R S

CRCC Swim Meet Schedule2013 Coral Ridge Country Club Swim Camp

James Nall

I N M E M O R Y | Coral Ridge Country Club extends our deepest sympathies to the family of:

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PLUNGE INTO OUR

summer events includ-

ing our casual pool

parties, Legendary 4th

of July Fireworks

Celebration and our

relaxing Labor Day

BBQ Party. Please also

check the datebook and calendars on pages

16 - 20 for complete list of details and

activities.

Cellar-brations Wine ShopThe Club offers an extensive and palat-

able selection of wines and champagnes.

Contact Debbie Williams at (954) 449-4402

or [email protected].

Kids Eat Free Wednesday

NightsKick back and relax while the kids play! Join

us on Wednesdays when kids 12 and under eat

for free from the kids menu and adults enjoy

Martini Madness half-price drinks 5:30 - 8

pm and a la carte dinner 5:30 - 8:30 pm.

Take-OutWednesdays & Thursdays, 5:30 - 7:30 pm

Take a break from cooking and enjoy your

favorites off our a la carte menu. Call 954-

449-4407 to place your order and then pick

up your dinner at the front desk.

Martini Madness Every Wed., Thurs. & Fri.,

5:30 - 8 pm

Half-price drinks (full bar)

Men’s Grill Happy HourThursdays, 5:30 - 7 pm

Two-for-one drinks (full bar)

Summer Time!B E C K Y C O L L I S O N | D I R E C T O R O F C O M M U N I C AT I O N S & C L U B E V E N T S

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 3

S U M M E R H I G H L I G H T S S P E C I A L E V E N T

THE CLUB4th of JulyCelebrationThursday, July 4, 5:30 - 9:30 pm

Join us for an All-American

Tribute on the 4th of July!

Buffet of all your favorite backyard

barbeque items such as hamburgers, hot

dogs, grilled chicken, corn on the cob,

baked beans, macaroni salad, desserts

and more.

5:30 - 8:30 pm – Circus City: Gigantic

slides & bounce house

5:30 - 8:30 pm – Deluxe Water Balloon

Race

5:30 - 7:30 pm – Strawberry the

Clown: Face painting

5:30 - 8:30 pm – Pony Rides

5:30 - 8:30 pm – Cotton Candy

5:30 - 9:30 pm – Band: Private Stock

9 pm – Legendary Fireworks Display

Be sure to make your reservation as

soon as possible; this is a very popular

event!

$49.95++ adults, $22.95++ children

New! Twilight Dip& DineWednesdays & Thursdays, until 7 pm

The Pool & Carousel hours have been

extended until 7 pm on Wednesday &

Thursday evenings. Take a dip in the

pool or simply relax poolside over a bite

to eat as the kids swim and play. We hope

to see you and your family at the Pool! If

you would like to dine in the Dining

Room or on the Terrace, reservations are

required. Please call 954-449-4439.

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East CoastSeafood TourFridays June 21, July 26, August 23 &

September 27

Treat yourself to an all-you-can-eat

buffet of Maine Lobster, Maryland Crab

Cakes, Key Lime Shooters and more!

$49.95++ per person (items subject to availability)

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B4

S P E C I A L E V E N T

Summer PoolPartiesSaturdays, June 1, July 6 & August 3,

11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs and

chicken from the grill, then cool off

with a tropical drink from our Tiki

Bar. Join your fellow Members, family

and friends for an afternoon of

swimming, tropical tunes and a cheese-

burger in paradise!

$5++ per person includes food and non-

alcoholic beverages, reservations required;

please call (954) 449-4439.

S P E C I A L E V E N T

Kids KlubFridays, 6 - 9:30 pm

Kids Klub is catered to children ages 3 - 7.

These exciting theme parties include a kid’s

buffet from 6 - 9:30 pm, interactive shows

and games by talented characters from 6:30 -

7:30 pm, and a movie showing at 7:30 pm.

$16.95++ per child, includes dinner

June 7 – Fairytale Party

(Princess Sue / Barbie: Princess & Popstar)

June 14 – Tea Party

(Alice / Abby in Wonderland)

June 21 – Ceramics on Wheels

(Plastercraft Teacher / Rise of the Guardians)

June 28 – Magic Show

(Magician / Garfield’s Pet Force)

July 5 – Expedition Party

(Geo Jane / Stuart Little 3)

July 12 – Sponge Bob

(Sponge Bob / Viking-Sized Adventure)

July 19 – Adventures with Dora

(Dora the Explorer / Dora World Adventure)

July 26 – Brave

(Merida / Brave)

August 2 – Mickey Mouse Club

(Mickey Mouse / Mickey’s Big Splash)

August 9 – Pirate Party

(Salty Sue / The Pirates! Band of Misfits)

August 16 – Sesame Street

(Elmo / Sesame Street: Ready for School)

August 23 – Teddy Bear Workshop

(Cinderella / Cinderella)

August 30 – Underwater Adventure

(Ariel / The Little Mermaid II)

September 6 – Magic Show

(Magician / Belle’s Magical World)

September 13 – Ceramics on Wheels

(Plastercraft Teacher / The Incredibles)

September 20 – Never Never Land

(Tinkerbell / Peter Pan)

September 27 – Storytelling

(Mother Goose / A Bug’s Life)

Junior Club Fridays, 6 - 9 pm

These events are for juniors ages 7 - 13;

they follow various formats from pool parties

to dive-in-movies, video games nights, tennis

play, golf skills challenges and more! $19.95++

per child, includes dinner

June 7 – Tennis & DJ Pool Party

June 14 – DJ Pool Party

June 21 – Fun N’ Fit KIDZ & Dive-in-Movie

June 28 – Laser Tag

July 5 – DJ Pool Party

July 12 – Wii Game Night

July 19 – Fun N’ Fit KIDZ & Pool Party

July 26 – Laser Tag

August 2 – Golf & DJ Pool Party

August 9 – Wii Game Night

August 16 – Fun & Fit KIDZ & Pool Party

August 23 – Laser Tag

August 30 – Tennis & DJ Pool Party

September 6 – DJ & Dive-in-Movie

September 13 – Golf & Pool Party

September 20 – Fun N’ Fit KIDZ &

Pool Party

September 27 – Laser Tag

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Labor Day BBQ Pool PartyMonday, September 2, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Celebrate Labor Day relaxing at the pool

with your family and friends. The children

will enjoy our gigantic “JAWS” water slide,

face painting with Strawberry the Clown

and sand-art crafts. Enjoy a buffet of all your

favorite backyard barbeque items, while DJ

George plays your favorite summer tunes.

Come dressed casual in your bathing suits

and cover-ups for this enjoyable day at the

Club. $24.95++ per adult, $14.95++ per child,

includes activities, BBQ buffet and non-alcoholic

beverages. The Dining Room will be open for a la

carte lunch from 11:30 am - 2:30 pm.

Sunday BrunchSundays, 11 am - 2:30 pm

Pamper your palate at our decadent

brunch buffet featuring an omelet station,

specialty salads, fresh seafood, seasonal

fruits, carving stations, fabulous desserts,

mimosas and more! Full buffet for $26.95++

per adult and $14.95++ per child; our omelet

station for $12++ per person; or you can dine

from a limited a la carte menu. Make your

reservation online at www.coralridgecc.com

or contact the front desk at (954) 449-4439.

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 5

S AV E T H E D AT E !

OktoberfestSaturday, October 19, 6 - 9 pm

Father’s DayBrunch Sunday, June 16, 11 am - 2:30 pm

Treat Dad to a gourmet brunch buffet

with special additions including an

Oyster Bar and Bloody Mary Station,

complete with entertainment by the

talented saxophonist Will Bridges.

$39.95++ adults, $16.95++ children

Kids Can CookFirst Saturday of every month, 10 - 11:30

am, Ages 5 and up, Complimentary

You are invited to bring your child to a

hands-on cooking demonstration by one of

our professional Chefs the first Saturday of

every month. Kids Can Cook is a wonderful

culinary adventure with each class featuring

a different theme. So grab your chef ’s hat

and apron and let’s get cooking! Reservations

are required and space is limited; make your

reservation online at www.coralridgecc.om

or contact the front desk at (954) 449-4439.

Tour the World on Friday

NightsFridays, 5:30 - 8:30 pm

Join us for our popular Friday Night

“Theme” Buffets! To make your reservation

online visit the Club website at www.coral-

ridgecc.com or contact the Front Desk at

(954) 449-4439.

Private PartiesCoral Ridge would be happy to host your

wedding, corporate event, anniversary, bridal

shower, reunion, birthday party and more!

Contact Natalie Henry, Catering Manager

at (954) 449-4401.

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W E W E L C O M E T H E

summer months as a

time to enjoy family

and friends, have fun

and play more golf! As

the heat of summer

approaches, one of the

most important things

on every golfer’s mind

is trying to keep cool. We would like to

offer you a few suggestions:

C L O T H I N G – Both the Tennis & Golf

Pro Shops carry an assortment of clothing

that breathes and helps wick away moisture

from the body. Many of these style shirts

come in both short and long sleeve for the

men and ladies.

S U N B L O C K – Apply the highest level

of SPF to all exposed areas of your body to

direct sunlight. All CRCC Pro Shops carry

these products for your choosing.

H Y D R AT I O N – To keep your body

hydrated, we offer a variety of beverages at

the Carousel and in the Men’s and Ladies

Locker Rooms. Drinking plenty of water is

always a good idea.

C H I L L E D TOW E L S – For refreshing

relief from the summer heat, please take

advantage of the chilled towels available

outside the Golf Shop and Carousel, as well

as at the restrooms on the golf course.

We hope that by offering you these heat

relieving options, your use of the Club in the

summer months will be more enjoyable.

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B6

GOLFG O L F N E W S E V E N T ST H E L E A D E R B O A R D

S C O T T F O X | H E A D G O L F P R O

Enjoying Summer Golf!

WGA MEMBER-GUEST

INVITATIONAL

Tuesday, March 5

1 Marianne Weber, Georgie Wright, (150*)

Linda Cawley, Kathy Stewart

1 Dana Adler, Pat O’Hara, (118**)

Penny England, Maria Marino

SENIOR MEN’S STROKE PLAY

CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday - Sunday, March 9 - 10

Senior Division (Ages 50 - 64)

Champion: Ron Jona (145)

Super Senior Division (Ages 65 - 74)

Champion: Rick McKenzie (169)

Legends Division (Ages 75 & Above)

Champion: Paul Novak (150)

WGA LOW NET

Tuesday, March 12

1 Celeste McKenzie (68)

MGA MEMBER-GUEST

INVITATIONAL

Thursday - Saturday, March 14 - 16

Overall ChampionsWes Shelton & Steve Shelton

WGA GET ACQUAINTED

Tuesday, March 19

1 Kathy Walsh, Dotsy Stuart, (109)

Kim Baker, Hazel Gluck

SENIOR MEN’S MATCH PLAY

CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday’s, March 23, 30, 6, 13

Senior Division (Ages 50 - 64)

Champion: Ron Jona (1 up)

Runner-up: Jay Gunther

Super Senior Division (Ages 65 - 74)

Champion: Paul Novak (2&1)

Runner-up: Gordon Onstad

Legends Division (Ages 75 & Above)

Champion: Don Kornrumpf (6-4)

Runner-up: Tom McCulloch

*Gross, **Net

➤ Men’s Stroke Play Championship Flight Champion

Kevin Groeneveld

Men’s Stroke Play Second Flight Champion &

Senior Men’s Match Play Legends Division Champion

(Ages 75 & Above) Don Kornrumpf

➤ Men’s Stroke Play First Flight Champion

Andy Mitchell

Men’s Stroke Play Third Flight Champion

John Leech

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Summer Golf CampThe summer starts our active junior golf

season at the club. Ten weeks of informative

and fun-filled camps are available to children

ages 5 - 15. Please make reservations in

advance so we can properly staff each camp

to the number of participants. The golf shop

has registration forms or go to our web site at

www.coralridgecc.com. Golf camp sessions

run Tuesday - Friday, June 4 - August 16.

Junior TeesCRCC is recognized as an official “PGA

Family Course.” The PGA of America and

U.S. Kids Golf launched the PGA Family

Course, a nationwide initiative that is

intended to provide PGA Professionals a

means to make golf more enjoyable for

families, regardless of age and ability.

The PGA Family Course Program

benefits Coral Ridge Country Club in a

number of ways because the program encour-

ages parents and kids to come to the course

together, provides a simple transition as each

player’s ability increases, makes golf more

enjoyable for players new to the game, estab-

lishes a beginner-friendly short course within

the existing golf facility, and enables players of

varying abilities to shoot similar scores. Be

sure to use one of our 4-seater golf carts for a

family experience like no other!

Leaderboard ResultsPlease check the Golf Shop & Locker

Room bulletin boards for all summer event

results, news and course updates.

New Staff - Albert LopezFlorida Gulf Coast University Intern

Please join us in

welcoming Albert to the

CRCC Team. As a soph-

omore student who is

majoring in Marketing

with an emphasis in

Professional Golf Management, Albert is

excited to be with us this summer. He brings

with him 3 years of experience having

worked as a summer camp counselor for a

University Sports Program. We look forward

to his involvment with all golf operations of

our club. His internship runs from May 15

to August 15.

➤ Senior Men’s Stroke Play Senior Division (Ages 50-

64) Champion & Senior Men’s Match Play Senior

Division (Ages 50-64) Champion Ron Jona

➤ Senior Men’s Stroke Play Super Senior Division

(Ages 65-74) Champion Rick McKenzie

➤ Senior Men’s Stroke Play Legends Division (Ages 75

& Above) Champion & Senior Men’s Match Play Super

Senior Division (Ages 65-74) Champion Paul Novak.

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 7

T H E L E A D E R B O A R D

WGA LOW GROSS / LOW NET

Tuesday, March 26

T1 Sis Ertley & Carole Ratcliffe (85*)

T1 Pat Damoorgian & Gloria Allegri (67**)

MGA EVENT

Saturday, March 30

1 Tom Balcom, Rocco Campanale, (-39)

Roger Bond, Eugene Slyman

WGA DERBY DAY

Tuesday, April 2

1 Susan Mackin, Denise Bryan, (69*)

Edith O’Rourke, Sis Ertley

1 Eileen Lank, Laurie Toms, (44.5**)

Sylvia Baer, Jane Eagon

MEN’S STROKE PLAY

CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday-Sunday, April 6-7

Championship Flight

Champion: Kevin Groeneveld (175)

First Flight

Champion: Andy Mitchell (168)

Second Flight

Champion: Don Kornrumpf (183)

Third Flight

Champion: John Leech (176)

WGA MATCH PLAY VS. PAR

Tuesday, April 9

1 Susan Henness (+6)

H O L E - I N - O N E S

Congratulations to Bill Riley on his hole-in-one

on January 18 on #8, and Ally Jenks on her hole-in-

one on May 4 on #16.

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Aerification Dates (Course Closed)

• Monday - Tuesday, June 3 - 4

• Monday - Tuesday, August 19 - 20

*Note: 1st tee will close at 4 pm on

preceding Sunday to begin process

Verticutting Tees

• Tuesday, June 4

• Tuesday, August 20

Dining Room & Course Closed

• Tuesday, May 28 in lieu of

Memorial Day Holiday

• Tuesday, September 3 in lieu of the

Labor Day Holiday

Ladies 9 & WineWednesday’s, 4 pm shotgun start

Join us any Wednesday afternoon for 9-

holes, preceded by a 3 pm golf clinic “On the

Range with the Pro” with Dolph or Jimmy.

Happy hour follows golf in the Main Dining

Room. The entry fee is $10 per person,

which is paid out to the top finishers in Golf

Shop credit. Teams and formats are based on

the number of participants who sign-up.

Please sign-up by 3:45 pm, so pairings can be

completed in a timely fashion.

Men’s 9-HolersThursday’s, 5 pm shotgun start

Join us any Thursday afternoon for 9-holes

followed by happy hour in the Main Dining

Room. The entry fee is $20 per person, $10

goes toward a cash skins pool and the other

$10 is paid out in Golf Shop credit. Teams

and formats are based on the number of

participants who sign-up. Please sign-up by 4:45

pm, so pairings can be completed in a timely fashion.

Fourth of July Flag EventThursday, July 4, tee times

This 18-hole individual stroke play

competition will be flighted. This event is

handicapped, so we encourage all skill levels

to participate. The sign-up sheet will be posted in

the Golf Shop in June.

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B8

C O U R S E C O N D I T I O N S

Cultural Practices

J A Y B O R I N G

G O L F C O U R S E

S U P E R I N T E N D E N T

THE SUMMER MONTHS

are the best time to perform

most cultural practices to the

turf. These practices include:

aerification, verticutting, and topdressing.

The aerification practice will be completed

throughout the summer months on the

greens, tees, and fairways. The process is

beneficial because it provides better

wetting penetration during the rainy

season. It also improves the root density

and relieves compaction at the surface. The

greens process is most important because it

removes organic matter that has built up

over the past 8 months, allowing the roots

to get more oxygen so the water can move

through the profile down to the roots,

which helps keep the surfaces dry. When

the aerification is completed on the green,

we will fill the holes with sand which will

provide a smoother surface on the greens

and help to heal the holes.

Verticutting is vertical mowing of the

grass and is done to help thin the turf at

the surface, this helps us to maintain the

smooth surface of the greens. It also

provides little grooves for the sand to fall

into when verticutting is followed by

topdressing. The thinning of the grass on

the greens also helps water move faster

from the surface to the roots. In addition

this procedure will be performed on the

tees and fairways during the hot, wet

months when the turf is growing rapidly.

Topdressing is usually performed after

verticutting because applying sand helps

smooth the surface.

➤ MGA Event 1st Place: Roger Bond, Eugene

Slyman, Tom Balcom & Rocco Campanale

C O U R S E U P D A T E S

Summer is here at the CRCC

Golf ShopNew arrivals just in time to keep you cool

and comfortable on the course:

• Men’s Donald Ross and Nike Victory

Polo with UV protection 30 UPF.

• Sunscreen from Aloe-Up and UV Sun

Protection hats from Imperial. Nylon

fabric with 50+ UPF protection.

Moist-ure wicking and quick dry fabric.

• Nike Solar UV sleeves for added protec-

tion on the course.

• Ladies SanSoliel floral’s in beautiful

summer colors, UV+50 with Sol Teck

fabric to protect you on and off the course.

• Complete selection of Dorfman Pacific

hats and visors now available.

Mark your calendars for Father’s Day on

Sunday, June 16. Our new collection from

Bugatchi just arrived, including men’s dress

shirts.

Adidas Tent Sale

Thursday, July 4

Select merchandise

and accessories offered at reduced pricing,

including raffles and door prizes. Don’t

miss out on this opportunity from Adidas!

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Dave Cowens, Hector Manley, Billy Kilmer, PGA

Pro Bob Murphy and Jack Drury at the Bob Murphy

Golf Clinic benefitting the Wheel Chair Foundation on

Monday, April 1.

➤ On April 10, Hadley & Delany Robertson took a

break from their golf clinic to sign an autograph for

Sandy Harrington; the girls have their own kids cooking

show called Twice As Nice.

Uneven Recovery from aFairway Bunker

J I M M YR O C K E L M A N

P G A L E A D I N S T R U C T O R

T R Y I N G T O H I T

quality shots from a fairway bunker are diffi-

cult hazards to recover from with good

results. To make it even more difficult, when

the ball ends up in the bunker you are unable

to stand in the bunker to take your shot.

What to do? First you have to start out

with reasonable expectations. Choose a club

that you are sure will clear whatever lip is in

front of you and always lean on the side for

more loft. Widen your stance and flex your

knees to lower the bottom of your swing. This

allows you to make solid contact with the ball

first before the sand. During your swing, try

to keep the lower body very stable and remain

the same knee flex as address. Focus on

making solid contact and advance the ball

down the fairway towards the green.

• Have reasonable expectations

• Choose a club with plenty of loft to clear

the bunker lip

• Maintain consistent knee flex throughout

swing• Focus on solid contact

T I P S F R O M T H E P R O

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 9

Labor Day StablefordMonday, September 2, tee times

This 18-hole individual point-quota

stableford competition will be flighted by

gender. The event is handicapped, all skill

levels are encouraged to participate. The sign-

up sheet will be posted in the Golf Shop in August.

Play with the Pro’sAll Members are invited to play a round of

golf with any member of the Professional

Staff: Andrew Dodson, Mark Burgess,

Patrick Schmitz, Albert Lopez, Dolph Roder,

Jimmy Rockelman, or Scott Fox. Whether it

is here at The Ridge or off property at one of

our many reciprocal courses, we welcome the

opportunity in building relationships and

improving your game!

Summer Reciprocal ProgramA summer reciprocal program has been

set-up with the following area clubs: Boca

Greens CC, Boca Lago CC, Broken Sound

Club (Club Course), Boca Woods CC, The

Club at Boca Pointe, Gleneagles CC, TPC

at Eagle Trace, and Weston Hills CC. This

program runs from May 1, 2013 to

September 30, 2013; however some clubs

have extended play into October. All recip-

rocal tee times must be made through the

Coral Ridge Country Club Professional

staff. Members who do not follow this

policy may not be eligible for play at any of

the hosting facilities. Please stop by the Golf

Shop or give us a call at 954-449-4420 and we’ll

arrange a tee time for you at the golf course of

your choice.

WGA Derby Day 1st Place Gross: Sis Ertley, Edith

O’Rourke, Denise Bryan & Susan Mackin

WGA Derby Day 1st Place Net: Laurie Toms,

Jane Eagon, Sylvia Baer & Eileen Lank

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Ladies’

Member-GuestOur goal this year

was less sitting and

more playing! Due to

the overwhelming pop-

ularity, the event this

year was held on two

separate days. The B2/A3 event went first

with 10 teams competing. First place went

to Angela Mahin and guest, Jeannie Riggs.

Second place was captured by Alda

Tedeschi and her guest, Sue Mitchell. The

A2 – Open event attracted 15 teams. First

place went to Sheri Whittington and guest

Antoinette Looney. Second place went to

Louise Proffer and her guest Laurie Labelle.

We would like to thank all of our partici-

pants and look forward to seeing you back

next year!

TENNISHours of OperationMonday: 8 am - 3 pm

Tuesday - Friday: 8 am - 8 pm

Saturday - Sunday: 8 am - 6 pm

Summer Tennis CampWe will offer 10 weeks of fun-filled

instructional tennis from June through

August for ages 4 years & up. Contact the

Tennis Pro Shop to register your child or

grandchild.

Summer Cardio TennisWednesday, 6:30 - 7:30 pm & Friday,

8:30 - 9:30 am

Cardio tennis will continue through-

out the summer months. Come out for a

fast-paced workout on Wednesday

evenings from 6:30 - 7:30 pm or Friday

mornings from 8:30 - 9:30 am.

Men’s Drop-in DoublesTuesdays at 6 pm

Men’s drop-in doubles will move to

Tuesdays at 6 pm for the summer

months.

4th of July Mixed Doubles

TournamentThursday, July 4, 10 am

You will stay with your partner during

this fun event. Sign up in the Tennis Pro

Shop.

Labor Day Mixed Doubles

Round RobinMonday, September 2, 10 am

The format for this event will be

changing partners but the teams will

begin the first round playing with their

selected partners.

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B1 0

T E N N I S N E W S

W I L L H O A G | D I R E C T O R O F T E N N I S

A Season Like No Other!

T E N N I S E V E N T S

Sharon Gustafson & Cheryl Moerke➤

Ladies’ Member-Guest, Tuesday & Thursday, April 16 & 18.Top: participants of the Ladies’ Member-Guest

B2/A3 division. Bottom: participants of the Ladies’ Member-Guest A2-Open division

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O N T H E C O U R T S

Ladies’ Member-Guest B2/A3

Winners: Jennie Riggs & Angela Mahin

Finalists: Sue Mitchell & Alda Tedeschi

Ladies’ Member-Guest A2-Open

Winners: Antoinette Looney & Sheri Whittington

Finalists: Louise Proffer & Laurie Labelle

2013 Club Tennis Championships

The Club Championships attracted 87 entrants this year, with one new event the

Men’s 60 & Over Singles. Listed below are the champions and finalists, congratulations

to all!

Thank You To Our 2013 Team CaptainsA special thanks goes out to our dedicated 2012 - 2013 team captains for all of their

hard work during this past season.

Mixed Doubles Championship Finals

Finalists: Michael & Vicky Stockamore & Champions: Dana

Adler & Dion Joannou

Men’s 60’s Club Championship

Champion, Wayne Grimm & Finalist, Paul Proffer

Women’s Open Cindi Joyner

Women’s A1 Denise Colon

Women’s A2 Erika Buchholz

Women’s A3 Nina Lear

Women’s B2 Tresa Hernandez

Men’s Championship Singles

Champion: Dion Joannou

Runner-up: Michael Stockamore

Men’s A Singles

Champion: Kurt Zimmerman

Runner-up: Wes Shelton

Men’s B Singles

Champion: Peter Gayda

Runner-up: Perry Keese

Men’s 60 & Over Singles

Champion: Wayne Grimm

Runner-up: Paul Proffer

Women’s A Singles

Champion: Marie Blaison

Runner-up: Laura Schroeders

Women’s B Singles

Champion: Cindy Leventhal

Runner-up: Deirdre Scott

Men’s A Doubles

Champions: Emad Abuhamda & Raul Tapia

Runner-ups: Howard Bedick & Eric Rosenberg

Men’s B Doubles

Champions: Pat O’Neal & Roger Steiner

Runner-ups: Peter Gayda & Herb Yardley

Women’s Championship Doubles

Champions: Dana Adler & Ann Spalding

Runner-ups: Debbie Johnson & Marianne Weber

Women’s A Doubles

Champions: Catherine Martin & Stephanie Paul

Runner-ups: Laura Schroeders & Connie Williams

Mixed Doubles

Champions: Dion Joannou & Dana Adler

Runner-ups: Michael Stockamore & Vicky Stockamore

Congratulations!

Women’s 5.0 (pink) Patty Echarte

Women’s 5.0 (green) Shayna Neal

Women’s 4.3 Angela Soto

Women’s 3.5 Jane Holston

Thank You!

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Family ComedyNight with TaylorMasonSaturday, April 6

1 The children were all smiles with Taylor

Mason & Paco the Pig

2 Gina & Ashley Balcom

3 The Buckman Family

4 The Ingham Family

5 The Serra Family

6 The Jaffa Family

7 The Kupferman Family

8 The Spalding Family

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Mother’s DayCelebration Sunday, May 12

1 The Letourneau Family

2 The Marzano Family

3 The Tolar Family

4 The Reeder Family

5 Marian & Joseph Zaden

6 The Castellano Family

Red Bull Tee Time Monday, May 13

7 & 8 Lead Golf Instructor, Dolph

Roder in Mobile, Alabama at the Red

Bull Tee Time with Lexi Thompson,

spreading knowledge to future golfers

and growing the game of golf.

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Awesome 80’s End of SeasonSaturday, April 20

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Tennis CampTiny Tots (4 - 6 years) Monday - Thursday, 9 - 10 amSeniors (7-15 years and up)Monday - Thursday, 10 am - 3 pm

Tiny TotsStudents are introduced to the game oftennis through a variety of movementand striking practices. The instructorsemphasize fun in these programs.

Tiny Tots Fees$85 Member / $95 Non-member per

session (M-TH)Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (per

camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Tiny Tots Fees.

SeniorsStudents are exposed to an extensivedrill program covering all of the basicstrokes in the morning. After a lunchbreak, in which the children are invitedto swim as well as eat, the students areengaged in match play. Conditioning,strategy, rules, and etiquette areemphasized in this program. The ses-sions end with a “hit for prizes” game, inwhich all students have a chance towin tennis related prizes.

Seniors Fees $215 Member / $255 Non-member per

session (M-TH)Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25 Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales

Schedule of SessionsMonday - Thursday Session 1 June 3 - 6 Session 2 June 10 - 13 Session 3 June 17 - 20Session 4 June 24 - 27

Session 5 July 8 - 11Session 6 July 15 - 18Session 7 July 22 - 25Session 8 July 29 - August 1Session 9 August 5 - 8Session 10 August 12 - 15Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp

will not be offered the week of July 1 - 5.

Stipulation: Proper tennis shoes andattire are required before any camper isallowed to play. Tank tops, sports jer-seys, cargo pants, shorts, cut-offs, run-ning shoes, and any other inappropri-ate attire is not permitted. Limitedequipment is available, but it is recom-mended that your child has his/herown equipment, which you can pur-chase at the Tennis Pro Shop.

Tennis Camp Directors: Will Hoag &Chris Kader, 954.449.4410

Combo Camp(5 - 7 years)Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm(Includes Lunch)*Same session dates as Tennis Camp weeks

1 - 10

Tennis Camp: Monday - Thursday, 9 - 10 amSwim Camp: Monday - Tuesday, 10 am - 12 pmGolf Camp: Wednesday - Thursday, 10 am - 12 pmLunch: Monday - Thursday, 12 - 12:30 pm

Combo Camp introduces students toTennis, Golf and Swim! Campers willenjoy playing tennis every morning,followed by swim on Monday andTuesday, switching to golf onWednesday and Thursday.

Combo Camp Fees$180 Member / $225 Non-member per

session (M-TH)

Walk-In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Combo Camp Fees.

Golf CampJuniors (5 - 8 years)Tuesday - Friday, 9 am - 12 pm (IncludesLunch)Seniors (9 - 15 years) Tuesday - Friday, 10 am - 3 pm (IncludesLunch)

Golf Camp is open to children ages 5 -15 interested in learning golf or improv-ing their current game. The camp isdesigned to encourage skill develop-ment, with a strong emphasis on fun.Our professional staff has extensiveteaching experience and organization-al skills applicable for children.

Juniors: Instruction, games, and lunch.

Juniors Fees$145 Member / $165 Non-member per

session (T-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Junior Golf Fees.

Seniors: Play in the morning followedby lunch at which time the children areable to cool off at the pool if theychoose. The afternoon focuses oninstruction. The timing of activities issubject to change due to circumstance.

Senior Fees$275 Member / $300 Non-member per

session (T-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Senior Golf Fees.

Schedule of Sessions:Tuesday - ThursdaySession 1 June 4 - 7 Session 2 June 11 - 14 Session 3 June 18 - 21Session 4 June 25 - June 28Session 5 July 9 - 12Session 6 July 16 - 19Session 7 July 23 - 26Session 8 July 30 - August 2Session 9 August 6 - 9Session 10 August 13 - 16Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp

will not be offered the week of July 1 - 5.

Stipulation: Proper golf attire isrequired; children are allowed to play int-shirts. Tank tops, sports jerseys, cargopants or shorts, cut-offs, and any otherinappropriate attire is not permitted.Limited equipment is available, but it isrecommended that your child hashis/her own equipment, which you canpurchase at the Golf Pro Shop.

Golf Camp Director: Scott Fox,954.449.4421

Swim CampSwim Camp (2 - 14 years)Monday - Friday2 Time Offerings10 am - 12 pm3 pm - 5 pmNote: Times exclude swim meets.

Swim camp focuses on stroke improve-ment and includes participation in avariety of competitive swim meets.Each child must be able to swim thelength of the pool.

Weekly Schedule Monday - Friday Session 1 June 3 - 7Session 2 June 10 - 14Session 3 June 17 - 21 Session 4 June 24 - 28 Session 5 July 8 - 12Session 6 July 15 - 19Session 7 July 22 - 26Session 8 July 29 - August 2Session 9 August 5 - 9Session 10 August 12 - 16Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp

will not be offered the week of July 1 - 5.

Stipulation: All children are required tohave CRCC swimsuits and goggleswhich you can purchase at the pool.

Swim Camp Fees$105 Member / $135 Non-member per

session (M-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25 Swim Suit $60.42, Goggles $21.20Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Swim Camp Fees, except the swimsuit and goggles fees.

Swim Meets Children in swim camp the week of aswim meet are invited to participate.See Camp Director for details.

Swim Camp Director: Jo Ann Davies,954.449.4425

CAMPC R C C S U M M E R C A M P P R O G R A M S

2013 Summer Camp is here!Coral Ridge Country Club offers Tennis, Golf and Swim Camps for

children of various ages and skill levels. These fun and instructionalprograms run from June - August and are available to both ClubMembers and non-members. Please see the camp brochure for our 5-Day Camp.

Early registration is encouraged due to high demand. Pick-up a campbrochure at the Club or download a copy from the website atwww.coralridgecc.com.

We look forward to your child’s participation in Summer Camp!

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S E A S O N A L C H A N G E S

Please be sure to take note of thesummer hours of operation andevents offered throughout thesummer months.

GOLFH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N

MondayClosed

Tuesday - Sunday7 am – 6 pm

G O L F D A I LY E V E N T S

Tuesday8 am - 11:30 pm – Ladies Golf10:30 am – Ladies 9-Holers9 am - 3 pm – Junior Golf Camp*12:26 pm – Trippers (Men)1 - 1:30 pm – Hot Topic Clinic

WednesdayGuest Day (1/2 Price Green Fees)9 am - 3 pm – Junior Golf Camp*3:30 - 4 pm – On the Range with

the Pro (Women)4 pm – Ladies 9 & Wine

Thursday8 am - Cat Fight (Women)9 am - 3 pm – Junior Golf Camp*12:26 pm – Ridge Runners (Men)4:30 - 5 pm – On the Range with

the Pro (Men) 5 pm – 9-Holers (Men)5 - 6:30 pm – Ladies Chip & Sip

FridayGuest Day (1/2 Price Green Fees)9 am - 3 pm – Junior Golf Camp*9 - 9:30 am – Hot Topic Clinic10:30 am - 12 pm – Ladies Weekly

Training1 - 2 pm – Get Golf Ready

Saturday8 - 11:30 am – Men’s Golf8:58 am – Nine O’Clockers9:30 - 10 am – On the Range with

the Pro (Kids)1 - 2 pm – Little Chippers2 - 3:30 pm – Junior Academy

On Course Evaluation: Uponrequest, 2 student min; 4 max

Note: There are no MGA eventsJune, July, Aug & Sept.

* Junior Golf Camp runs from June4 - August 16

G O L F S P E C I A L E V E N T S

Saturday, June 1Golf & Tennis Camp Experience

Thursday, July 4Individual Flag Event

Saturday - Monday, August 31,September 1, 2Patriot Golf Days

Monday, September 2Labor Day Stableford

Any DayPlay with the ProCall the Golf Shop for details

TENNISH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N

Monday 8 am - 3 pm Note: After Labor Day, Mondayhours are 8 am - 8 pm

Tuesday - Friday8 am - 8 pm

Saturday and Sunday8 am - 6 pm

T E N N I S D A I LY E V E N T S

Monday9 - 3 pm – Tennis Camp*

Tuesday9 - 3 pm – Tennis Camp*6 - 8 pm – Men’s Drop-in Doubles

Wednesday8 am -12 pm – Women’s Tennis9 - 3 pm – Tennis Camp* 6:30 - 7:30 pm – Cardio Tennis

Thursday9 - 3 pm – Tennis Camp*

Friday8:30 - 9:30 am – Cardio Tennis

Saturday8 am - 12 pm – Men’s Tennis

* Tennis Camp runs from June 3 –August 15

T E N N I S S P E C I A L E V E N T S

Thursday, July 44th of July Mixed Doubles

Monday, September 2Labor Day Mixed Doubles

POOLH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N

Mon - Tues and Sat - Sun8 am - 5 pm

Wednesday - Thursday8 am - 7 pm

Friday8 am - 6 pm

P O O L D A I LY E V E N T S

Monday – Friday10 am – 12 pm – Swim Camp*3 pm – 5 pm – Swim Camp*

Monday, Wednesday & Friday9 - 10 am – Watercise

* Swim Camp runs from June 3 -August 16.

Swim lessons are always available.Please call (954) 449-4425, or stopby the pool to sign up.

CLUBH O U R S & D A I LY E V E N T S

Members are encouraged to makereservations for dining and specialevents. Please call (954) 449-4439.

MondayThe Clubhouse, Men’s Grill, Locker

Rooms & Carousel Closed

Tuesday – Sunday11 am - 2:30 pm – Men’s Grill*2:30 - 5 pm – Men’s Grill (Light

Fare)*

Tuesday10 am - 5 pm – Carousel11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch

Wednesday10 am - 7 pm – Carousel11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch

5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – A la Carte Dinner

Thursday10 am - 7 pm – Carousel11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 7 pm – Men’s Grill Happy Hour5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – A la Carte Dinner

& Kids Eat Free

Friday10 am - 5 pm – Carousel11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – Buffet Dinner6 - 9:30 pm – Kids Klub6 - 9 pm – Junior Club

Saturday10 am - 5 pm – Carousel11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch

Sunday10 am - 5 pm – Carousel11 am - 2:30 pm – Brunch Buffet

C L U B S P E C I A L E V E N T S

June – AugustGolf, Tennis & Swim Camps

Saturday, June 1Pool Party & Summer Camp

Experience

Sunday, June 16Father’s Day Brunch

Thursday, July 44th of July Celebration

Saturday, July 6Pool Party

Saturday, August 3Pool Party

Monday, September 2Labor Day BBQ

LOOKING AHEAD

Saturday, October 12

MGA Event

Saturday, October 19

Oktoberfest Celebration

Tuesday, October 22

WGA Halloween Scramble

Friday, October 25

Kids Halloween Monster Bash

Fall Feast Buffet

DATEBOOKS U M M E R 2 0 1 3

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K E Y

Golf

Tennis

Pool

Camp – G: Golf T: Tennis S: Swim C: Combo

Club Dining & Events

Kids Eat Free

30Brunch Buffet

JUNES U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

www.coralridgecc.com

Members are

encouraged to make

reservations for dining

and special events at

(954) 449-4439.

C LU B EV E N T R E S E RVAT I O N P OL I C Y

Special club events, wine dinners, Saturday night seafood buffets and holiday dining are popular events that sell out and require

the purchase of special food and beverage products, equipment, entertainment, etc. Last minute un-replaced cancellations

(including changes to the party number) are unfair to those Members who are turned away due to full capacity and cause the

Club to incur unnecessary expenses if the reservation is not replaced. As a result, the Club must exercise a firm enforcement of

the special event and holiday dining policy.

• At the time of making your reservation we will charge your account 100% of the event price.

• Please let us know if you have other Members dining with you, so we may contact them.

• You may cancel 7 days prior to event, without being charged.

• If you cancel less than 7 days prior to the event, you will have to pay 100% of the event price.

Note: Should there be a wait list and we are able to fill your reservation less than 6 days prior to the event, your account will be

credited in full.

C L U B H O U S E D I N I N G

Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Special Events: Select Days & TimesBrunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )

16Father’s Day Brunch

17Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

18Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

19Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

20Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

21Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/SW Fusion

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

22Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

9Brunch Buffet

10Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

11Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

12Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

13Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

14Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Feast of the East

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

15Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

2Brunch Buffet

3Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

4Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

5Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

6Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

7Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Taste of Italy

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

8Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

1Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

Kids Can Cook

Pool Party

Summer Camp Exp

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

23Brunch Buffet

24Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

25Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

26Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

27Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

28Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Seafood Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

29Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

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K E Y

Golf

Tennis

Pool

Camp – G: Golf T: Tennis S: Swim C: Combo

Club Dining & Events

Kids Eat Free

JULY

www.coralridgecc.com

28Brunch Buffet

29Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

30Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

31Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

1Watercise

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

2Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

3Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

4Clubhouse Open

Course Open

Individual FlagEvent

July 4 MixedDoubles

July 4 Celebration &Fireworks

5Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Essence ofNew Orleans Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

6Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

Kids Can Cook

Pool Party

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

C L U B H O U S E D I N I N G

Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Special Events: Select Days & TimesBrunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )

Members are

encouraged to make

reservations for dining

and special events at

(954) 449-4439.

7Brunch Buffet

8Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

9Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

10Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

11Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

12Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/France Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

13Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

14Brunch Buffet

15Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

16Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

17Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

18Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

19Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Little Italy

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

20Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

21Brunch Buffet

22Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

23Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

24Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

25Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

26Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Seafood Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

27Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

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K E Y

Golf

Tennis

Pool

Camp – G: Golf T: Tennis S: Swim C: Combo

Club Dining & Events

Kids Eat Free

AUGUST

www.coralridgecc.com

Members are

encouraged to make

reservations for dining

and special events at

(954) 449-4439.

11Brunch Buffet

12Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

13Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

14Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

15Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

16Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Bourbon Street

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

17Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

4Brunch Buffet

5Watercise

Camp: T/C/S

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

6Ladies Golf

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

7Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Camp: G/T/C/S

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

8Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

9Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Camp: G/S

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/SW Fusion

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

10Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

18Brunch Buffet

19Watercise

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

20Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

21Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

22Women’s Cat Fight

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

23Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/A Night In Paris

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

24Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

25Brunch Buffet

26Watercise

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

27Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Men’s Drop-in Doub

28Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

29Women’s Cat Fight

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

30Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/ Seafood Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

31Patriot Golf Day

Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

C L U B H O U S E D I N I N G

Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Special Events: Select Days & TimesBrunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )

1Women’s Cat Fight

Camp: G/T/C/S

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

M 9-Hole/L Chip Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

2Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/BambooGarden Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

3Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

Kids Can Cook

Pool Party

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

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C L U B H O U S E D I N I N G

Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )

A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )

Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )

Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )

Special Events: Select Days & Times

Brunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )

SEPTEMBERS U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

K E Y

Golf

Tennis

Pool

Club Dining & Events

Kids Eat Free

CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

3801 Bayview DriveFort Lauderdale, FL 33308

Members are

encouraged to make

reservations for dining

and special events at

(954) 449-4439.

29Brunch Buffet

30Watercise

Men’s Drop-in Doub

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

8Brunch Buffet

9Watercise

Men’s Drop-in Doub

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

10Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

11Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

12Women’s Cat Fight

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

13Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Taste Of TheOrient Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

14Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

15Brunch Buffet

16Watercise

Men’s Drop-in Doub

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

17Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

18Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

19Women’s Cat Fight

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

20Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/SouthwesternFusion Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

21Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

22Brunch Buffet

23Watercise

Men’s Drop-in Doub

Course Closed

Dining Room Closed

24Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

25Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

26Women’s Cat Fight

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

27Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Seafood Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

28Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

1Patriot Golf Day

Brunch Buffet

2Course Open

Patriot Golf Day

Watercise

Labor DayStableford

Labor Day Mix Doub

Labor Day BBQ PoolParty

3Course Closed

Dining RoomClosed

Men’s Drop-in Doub

4Guest Day

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

5Women’s Cat Fight

Ridge Runners

W Beginner Drop-in

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH/MM

A la Carte Dinner

6Guest Day

Cardio Tennis

Watercise

Hot Topic/L Training

Get Golf Ready

MM/Dinner In ItalyBuffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

7Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

Kids Can Cook

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad


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